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cnn's cedrick prankins was where air raid sirens went off. one sounded when i was on the air with cnn international anchor colleen mcedwards. here's what happened. >> reporter: the crews working on the ground and that seems to indeed be part of all of the rocket that has handed here. people here spend most of their days indoors -- there is another attack. there's another rocket alert going on right now. we've got to get out of here. >> okay, go, fred. there you see it, a strike in ashca lan, just a short time ago, we're seeing pictures there, we've got the pictures you up as fred and our camera crew get out of the way. the sirens sounding again in ashcalan, a sign that another strike is coming. can we listen here? >> reporter: now we have the impact. colleen, we can stay on. >> we're with you. >> reporter: you still there? >> yes, we're with you. go ahead. >> reporter: okay. colleen, basically what just happened is the air sirens went off, and we then ran to a -- sort of a shelter we have right here. this is a residential building that we're
cnn's cedrick prankins was where air raid sirens went off. one sounded when i was on the air with cnn international anchor colleen mcedwards. here's what happened. >> reporter: the crews working on the ground and that seems to indeed be part of all of the rocket that has handed here. people here spend most of their days indoors -- there is another attack. there's another rocket alert going on right now. we've got to get out of here. >> okay, go, fred. there you see it, a strike in...
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cnn is covering it like no other reporters can. covering this from all angles. 30,000 israeli troops on the border of gaza with another 75,000 reservists waiting to be called up. >>> you know, this week's escalation between israel and hamas is just the latest round in the decades-long conflict. israel's air strikes have taken a toll, especially on civilians. meanwhile hamas has fired hundreds of rockets. some those rockets even reached jerusalem. that changes the dynamic. joining me is a professor from middle eastern politics from the london school of economics and political science. sir, thank you for joining us. israel has threatened a ground offensive and they have thousands of troops at the border as we said. give us an idea of what it looks like and how it would compare to what we saw at the end of 2008, the beginning of 2009, the last time there was this kind of offensive. >> well, victor, if israel decides to invade this time, thing this would be a major strategic miss calculation. let me be blunt. schools of israeli soldier
cnn is covering it like no other reporters can. covering this from all angles. 30,000 israeli troops on the border of gaza with another 75,000 reservists waiting to be called up. >>> you know, this week's escalation between israel and hamas is just the latest round in the decades-long conflict. israel's air strikes have taken a toll, especially on civilians. meanwhile hamas has fired hundreds of rockets. some those rockets even reached jerusalem. that changes the dynamic. joining me is...
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. >>> from cnn headquarters this is "cnn sunday morning." the chilling sounds of sirens followed by -- and even cnn crews are taking cover in the battle between israel and hamas. >> there's another attack, another rocket alert going on right now. we've got to get out of here. >> the death toll, troops all fliegz the middle east on what soon could become a ground war. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, everyone. i'm victor blackwell in for randi kaye. it's 7:00 on the east coast and 4:00 on the west. thanks for starting your morning with us. we're starting this hour in the middle east where civilians are living in fear as israeli forces battle hamas militants across the border. for the past five days israel and hamas have fired rockets and bombed one another. israeli hair strikes have taken a heavy toll on civilians in gaza and so have hamas rockets hitting southern israel. there is, though, a hope for a slivg sliver of peace. they're trying to broker a cease-fire. this is what life is like for civilians on both sides. in
. >>> from cnn headquarters this is "cnn sunday morning." the chilling sounds of sirens followed by -- and even cnn crews are taking cover in the battle between israel and hamas. >> there's another attack, another rocket alert going on right now. we've got to get out of here. >> the death toll, troops all fliegz the middle east on what soon could become a ground war. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, everyone. i'm victor blackwell in...
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cnn's jim clancy knows this area like few. earlier he explained why israel's strategy may be doomed. >> so i thought it was interesting this morning you told me about israel's tactics, that they've used in the past -- do you think they're viable now in. >> they're not working. it's obvious they're not working. what we have here is a situation where there was a sha roen, lieberman and now netanyahu strategy. the strategy was, give the palestinians gaza. there's no water there. they get their water from israel, salty in the summertime, hang on to the west bank. just move back the guard towers in gaza and control that area. at the same time, take negotiations off the table and as we've seen during mr. netanyahu's stint as prime minister, don, zero negotiations, real negotiations. so this is a strategy that -- the missiles are proving it's not go 0ing to work. they can go in again, but it's not going to accomplish anything. it just puts us back there. this is cast-led light if you will right now. >> putting the situation back to -
cnn's jim clancy knows this area like few. earlier he explained why israel's strategy may be doomed. >> so i thought it was interesting this morning you told me about israel's tactics, that they've used in the past -- do you think they're viable now in. >> they're not working. it's obvious they're not working. what we have here is a situation where there was a sha roen, lieberman and now netanyahu strategy. the strategy was, give the palestinians gaza. there's no water there. they...
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. >> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is cnn sunday morning. air raid sirens as people run for cover in the middle east. as fighting escalates between israel and hamas, world leaders urge peace, but could we see a ground war in gaza before it's all over? >> asia tour. president obama arrives overseas to strengthen economic and political ties in asia, including a visit to myanmar, the first u.s. president to do so. >> j-date. jewish singles using their faith and the web to find the perfect love match. it's our paces of pait. >>> and end of an icon. the maker of twinkies, wonder bread and ding dongs says good-bye. >> i'm viktor blackwell in for randi kaye. >> i want to start this hour with something we heard from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu this morning. we are prepared for a significant expansion of the operation. he is talking about the possibility of ground troops going in behind the air strikes on gaza. israeli war planes have been hammering gaza city for the past few days. ham whereas militants inside gaza have been pirg back m
. >> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is cnn sunday morning. air raid sirens as people run for cover in the middle east. as fighting escalates between israel and hamas, world leaders urge peace, but could we see a ground war in gaza before it's all over? >> asia tour. president obama arrives overseas to strengthen economic and political ties in asia, including a visit to myanmar, the first u.s. president to do so. >> j-date. jewish singles using their faith and the...
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. >>> you are in the cnn newsroom. i'm gary tuchman in for frederick i when ricka whitfiel. no relief in sight. that's what the gaza strip and israel are fracing right now. this is how is looked and sounded. [ boom noise ] >> that was a target israeli strike on media centers in gaza. we're live in gaza. just after midnight there right now. ben, thanks for joining us. it is said they have killed one of israel's leading experts. >> israeli defense forces are claiming they killed in that strike which left 11 people dead, including women and children, that they killed a man who they say is one of the senior commanders of hamas' rocket unit. however, we have been speaking to our sources here. we spoke to people in the neighborhood, and frankly they've never heard of this man. so it's not altogether clear whether this man had anything to do with or who he is, even, at all. so it's all rather confusing at the moment. what does seem to be clear is that israel is starting to focus on after-effects of jabadi, who is the leader of hamas' military wing, it seems they are focusing on his
. >>> you are in the cnn newsroom. i'm gary tuchman in for frederick i when ricka whitfiel. no relief in sight. that's what the gaza strip and israel are fracing right now. this is how is looked and sounded. [ boom noise ] >> that was a target israeli strike on media centers in gaza. we're live in gaza. just after midnight there right now. ben, thanks for joining us. it is said they have killed one of israel's leading experts. >> israeli defense forces are claiming they...
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i'm don lemon at cnn world headquarters in atlanta. see you back here tomorrow night. thanks for watching. good night. >>> this is the way jonestown looked the day it died, november 18th, 1978. >> die with a degree of dignity. lay down your life with dignity. >> a self-proclaimed religious paradise in guyana in south america. carved out of the jungle by jim jones, a man who called himself god. >> how very much i've loved you. how very much i've tried my best to give you the good life. >> who convinced his followers to kill their children and then kill themselves. >> let's just be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> drinking a kool-aid-type fruit punch laced with deadly cyanide. >> this is something to put you to rest. oh, god. >> 30 years later in a place where words could kill and did, there is silence. an empty field, the people gone. almost no trace of their lives or dreams. this is the site of jonestown's open-air meeting hall where i'm standing right now, where the reverend jim jones led his followers into the worst mass murder and suicide pact in
i'm don lemon at cnn world headquarters in atlanta. see you back here tomorrow night. thanks for watching. good night. >>> this is the way jonestown looked the day it died, november 18th, 1978. >> die with a degree of dignity. lay down your life with dignity. >> a self-proclaimed religious paradise in guyana in south america. carved out of the jungle by jim jones, a man who called himself god. >> how very much i've loved you. how very much i've tried my best to give...
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the jackie calmes of the "new york times" and jerry seib and cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." >>> good morning from washington. with all the intrigue of a bond film, i stealthy general david petraeus arrived and left capitol hill. behind closed doors they heard him. >> his testimony today was that from the start he had told us that this was a terrorist attack. terrorists involved from the start. >> it was testimony that seemed to challenge white house explanations of who knew what when about the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya that killed four americans. joining me is missouri senator roy blunt and mare marry -- maryland congressman, doug coopersburger. thank you for joining us. let's start off with the last point, and that is when you all listened to general petraeus, was he saying something different than the white house was saying in the days after benghazi about what it was, what the attack was about? >> well, when he came before our committee, he said really the same thing that he said september the 14th. i think
the jackie calmes of the "new york times" and jerry seib and cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." >>> good morning from washington. with all the intrigue of a bond film, i stealthy general david petraeus arrived and left capitol hill. behind closed doors they heard him. >> his testimony today was that from the start he had told us that this was a terrorist attack. terrorists involved from the start....
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cnn got them to talk. >> myth number one, spies have superhuman abilities. bond myth number two, style is a spy's best weapon. >> it can be and it may not necessarily conform to other people's sense of style. you have to know how to wear the clothes tribal leaders. >> bond myth number three, it's easier to work alone. >> to the extent that you can limit the point of nafailure, t better off you are. but in the last ten years or so, when you're working disproportionately in war zones. >> bond myth number four, breaking the rules is sometimes bad. >> there were times in order to accomplish the mission in the right way, you've got to be willing to break the rules and that gets dodgy in a world that is more and more controlled by lawyers. >> i have never seen james bond stop in the middle of a mission to call a lawyer. >> he doesn't have to worry about that. often times when you're down range, you do what you have to and you though you're going to have to answer for that. >> bond myth number five-- >> with the whole google biometrics, tracking, it's going to be r
cnn got them to talk. >> myth number one, spies have superhuman abilities. bond myth number two, style is a spy's best weapon. >> it can be and it may not necessarily conform to other people's sense of style. you have to know how to wear the clothes tribal leaders. >> bond myth number three, it's easier to work alone. >> to the extent that you can limit the point of nafailure, t better off you are. but in the last ten years or so, when you're working disproportionately...
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>>> it's the top of the hour, you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm garry tuchman sitting in for fredericka whitfield. >>> israel and hamas militants in gaza are fight forgive a fourth straight day with no letup in sight. anderson cooper is in gaza city, anderson cooper is in israel. -- wolf blitzer is in israel. >> israel has said that the israeli air force struck more than 120 targets on sunday in gaza. most notably, the house of a -- the hamas the head of a hamas rocket unit. initially say had said they killed that man. they can't verify whether or not they did -- the local ambulance crews said that as many as ten civilians, women and children were inside the house at the time. the israelis do acknowledge that this man's family was in the house at the time. but they cannot confirm if he was there. israeli -- hitting some local journalists, they had called up some french journalists in advance of the strike, and told them to get out of the building, and they did evacuate, but some journalists did go back inside. there was a response to that, the
>>> it's the top of the hour, you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm garry tuchman sitting in for fredericka whitfield. >>> israel and hamas militants in gaza are fight forgive a fourth straight day with no letup in sight. anderson cooper is in gaza city, anderson cooper is in israel. -- wolf blitzer is in israel. >> israel has said that the israeli air force struck more than 120 targets on sunday in gaza. most notably, the house of a -- the hamas the head of a hamas rocket...
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cnn, the most trusted name in news. >>> as soon as jerry parks arrived at the entrance to jonestown in the spring of 1978 with his wife and youngest daughter, he saw guards with guns. >> i seen those armed guards. that's when my heart fell. i knew then -- i didn't have to wait until i got into jones tto. i knew then i'd made the biggest mistake of my life. >> reverend jim jones' home movies helped lure parks and his family to guyana. >> it was going to be a city right in the middle of a jungle, made it sound like really a paradise. >> instead, he found -- >> hell on earth. >> jerry parks complained about the heat, the food, the confinement. >> life don't get any worse than that. that was literally a jungle prison. >> in front of the congregation jim jones told parks -- >> the only other thing you can do is either adjust or walk through the jungle and it's eat snakes and all that [ bleep ] and no one wants to do that. you can be arrested by police and be put in a federal penitentiary. >> jones would punish parks. >> he called me up front and he says, i hear you want to go back home, and
cnn, the most trusted name in news. >>> as soon as jerry parks arrived at the entrance to jonestown in the spring of 1978 with his wife and youngest daughter, he saw guards with guns. >> i seen those armed guards. that's when my heart fell. i knew then -- i didn't have to wait until i got into jones tto. i knew then i'd made the biggest mistake of my life. >> reverend jim jones' home movies helped lure parks and his family to guyana. >> it was going to be a city right...
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stay with cnn. "your money" starts right now. >>> this is the economic storm of our own making and it's threatening any chance of a sustained recovery. i'm ali velshi. this is "your money" and i'm going to show you the damage america could do to itself if washington allows us to go over the fiscal cliff. unemployment in the u.s. which has come down to to 20.9%, it could go up another 9%. according to a new research new york post poll, you clearly understand the danger of this fiscal cliff. 50% say it will have a major effect on the economy, 21% say a minor effect, 2% no effect, 10% say they don't know, which is why you're watching this right now. president obama says they're centering around increasing tax on the wealthy which will go a good way in increasing the revenue that he wants to raise in the next decade in an attempt to reduce the federal deficit. he wants to reinstate the bush tax cut which goes to the top 2% of earners. that would jump from 36% to 39%. he likes to say that's where it was
stay with cnn. "your money" starts right now. >>> this is the economic storm of our own making and it's threatening any chance of a sustained recovery. i'm ali velshi. this is "your money" and i'm going to show you the damage america could do to itself if washington allows us to go over the fiscal cliff. unemployment in the u.s. which has come down to to 20.9%, it could go up another 9%. according to a new research new york post poll, you clearly understand the...
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cnn will present the popular hbo series, 24/7 to show you the story behind the rivalry. here it is. 24-7. >> well to be a great rivalry. it has to be competitive. obviously. because if it's not competitive. it's not really a rivalry. it has to be world class fighters. fighting each other. like ali/frazier, that was a world class rivalry. ♪ >> well to be a great rivalry. it has to be competitive. obviously. because if it's not competitive. it's not really a rivalry. it has to be world class fighters. fighting each other. like ali/frazier, that was a world class rivalry. ♪ >> this has to have been one of the most bruising heavy weight championships of all time. >> we had a good rivalry because they were evenly matched and had good hearts, with the late mickey ward, and arturo gotti, that was a great rivalry. this is one of the prime rivalries, many pacquiao, against juan manual marquez, one of the great prime rivalries in the whole history of the port. there's an expectation in boxing that even of the most storied, and most ferocious and competitive of conflicts can be
cnn will present the popular hbo series, 24/7 to show you the story behind the rivalry. here it is. 24-7. >> well to be a great rivalry. it has to be competitive. obviously. because if it's not competitive. it's not really a rivalry. it has to be world class fighters. fighting each other. like ali/frazier, that was a world class rivalry. ♪ >> well to be a great rivalry. it has to be competitive. obviously. because if it's not competitive. it's not really a rivalry. it has to be...
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cnn's sara sidner covering the conflict from inside gaza. >> reporter: today we've been hearing a chorus of drones overhead and a symphony of air strikes. also seeing plenty of rocket fire coming out of gaza towards israel. we witnessed several times -- several rockets at a time heading over towards israel. right now, we're hearing the sounds of planes. that usually only means one thing, that there will be air strikes that follow. and it's this time of night and into the wee hours of the morning that usually things get very, very intense with lots of blasts of air strikes. but also we know that there have been some blasts coming from the israeli ships in the sea. we ourselves experienced some of the loud booms and bangs that were coming from the sea. we were right on the water there. so a lot of concern. the civilians are not in the streets. most people have hunkered down in their homes. most of the businesses have been closed. we know that more people have been killed here, including militants and civilians. and many people have been injured today. >> thank you, sara. every u.s. preside
cnn's sara sidner covering the conflict from inside gaza. >> reporter: today we've been hearing a chorus of drones overhead and a symphony of air strikes. also seeing plenty of rocket fire coming out of gaza towards israel. we witnessed several times -- several rockets at a time heading over towards israel. right now, we're hearing the sounds of planes. that usually only means one thing, that there will be air strikes that follow. and it's this time of night and into the wee hours of the...
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cnn the most trusted name in news. >>> the jungle grows right up to the edge of the airstrip at port kituma. so where did you go? which way did you go? >> just ran straight back through there. >> with her mother dead beside the runway, a congressman and three others killed, 12-year-old tracy parks ran for safety in the jungle. >> we ran too far, and, of course, it's so thick that like once you get so far, you can't -- youet lost in your direction. >> she was the youngest of five who fled. her 18-year-old sister and a boyfriend, a brother and sister in another family. >> we just kept running and running and running. >> they feared the gunmen would be back. you thought they were going to come kill you. >> yeah. i just knew they were going to get us. i figured, well, they knew they didn't get everybody, and they knew we were in there. so we went in there, we wasn't about to try to come back here. >> even if they could have found their way. >> it was so dark, so pitch black, that you couldn't see two feet in front of you in there in the jungle at night. >> the five of them climbed into a
cnn the most trusted name in news. >>> the jungle grows right up to the edge of the airstrip at port kituma. so where did you go? which way did you go? >> just ran straight back through there. >> with her mother dead beside the runway, a congressman and three others killed, 12-year-old tracy parks ran for safety in the jungle. >> we ran too far, and, of course, it's so thick that like once you get so far, you can't -- youet lost in your direction. >> she was the...
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cnn's sara sidner covering the conflict from inside gaza. >> reporter: today we've been hearing a chorus of drones overhead and a symphony of air strikes. also seeing plenty of rocket fire coming out of gaza towards israel. we witnessed several times -- several rockets at a time heading over towards israel. right now, we're hearing the sounds of planes. that usually only means one thing, that there will be air strikes that follow. and it's this time of night and into the wee hours of the morning that usually things get very, very intense with lots of blasts of air strikes. but also we know that there have been some blasts coming from the israeli ships in the sea. we ourselves experienced some of the loud booms and bangs that were coming from the sea. we were right on the water there. so a lot of concern. the civilians are not in the streets. most people have hunkered down in their homes. most of the businesses have been closed. we know that more people have been killed here, including militants and civilians. and many people have been injured today. >> thank you, sara. every u.s. preside
cnn's sara sidner covering the conflict from inside gaza. >> reporter: today we've been hearing a chorus of drones overhead and a symphony of air strikes. also seeing plenty of rocket fire coming out of gaza towards israel. we witnessed several times -- several rockets at a time heading over towards israel. right now, we're hearing the sounds of planes. that usually only means one thing, that there will be air strikes that follow. and it's this time of night and into the wee hours of the...
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out he talked about the primary debates and he said, well, next time they shouldn't all be done by cnn and nbc, show casing liberals beating the heck out of it. first of all there were a number of debates hosted by fox news and second off all, it sounds like he's blames the media for those debates. >> anybody but himself. >> and the republican party is supposed to be a party of personal responsibility and it gives us inside how romney is a process person instead of looking at greater vision and what his campaign is about. and we saw this op piece from karl rove making similar points. >> newt gingrich got a lot of attacks in those debates but by and large, they were fair. >> he won every debate. >> it actually helped him. >> let's be graceful loser here. it's such the doubt of somebody who loses that you blame the media. you know, the republican governors' meeting got a lot of coverage by the meeting that's racing off to do 2016 that's looking who among here is the candidate. they were far more critical of romney. >> at least they did it on the record. >> on the record. amy holmes, tara
out he talked about the primary debates and he said, well, next time they shouldn't all be done by cnn and nbc, show casing liberals beating the heck out of it. first of all there were a number of debates hosted by fox news and second off all, it sounds like he's blames the media for those debates. >> anybody but himself. >> and the republican party is supposed to be a party of personal responsibility and it gives us inside how romney is a process person instead of looking at...
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. >> malini brings that same passion to everyone, including cnn's poppy harlow, who accepted the challenge to join this force of nature in her own environment. >> welcome to "the next list." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. >> we are in the quinel rain forest, part of the olympic park in the olympic western peninsula in washington park. this is considered the best example of rain forests. >> and this is your laboratory? >> yeah, you could consider this my lap. this is where i carry out my field research, it's where i come to ask questions of the forest. there are two places i feel most at home in terms of my work. one is in costa rica where i spent a lot of time, and this is the other place. what is similar to both of them is the sense of what's going on up in the canopy, who are these plants and what are they doing in the forest and how can i find out about what their role is in the forest as a whole? that's what i want to know. my name is malini marconi and i'm a science educator, a mother and a nature evangelist. the first time i climbed this tree using climbing gear, i thought, oh, my gosh. i'm g
. >> malini brings that same passion to everyone, including cnn's poppy harlow, who accepted the challenge to join this force of nature in her own environment. >> welcome to "the next list." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. >> we are in the quinel rain forest, part of the olympic park in the olympic western peninsula in washington park. this is considered the best example of rain forests. >> and this is your laboratory? >> yeah, you could consider this my lap. this...
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cnn got them to talk and expose the myths of bond. myth number one. spies have superhuman abilityz. >> false. i witch we did but often times it just takes a jump off an eight foot wall and you're limping and seeing a doctor. >> bond myth number two. style is a spy's best weapon. >> it can be and may not necessarily conform to other people's sense of style. >> you have to know how to wear different clothing. you're dressing a little different, a different sense of style if you're in the court of the king of moore morocco. >> bond myth number 3, it's easier to work alone. >> the extent you can limit the point office failure, the better off you are, in the last ten yours or so when we have been working in war zones we had to rely on other people and had to work as teams. >> bond knight number four. breaking the rules makes you bad. >> sometimes down range you got to break the rules and there were times in order to accomplish the mission in the right way, you have to be willing to break the rules, and that gets dodgy, in a world that is more and more fill
cnn got them to talk and expose the myths of bond. myth number one. spies have superhuman abilityz. >> false. i witch we did but often times it just takes a jump off an eight foot wall and you're limping and seeing a doctor. >> bond myth number two. style is a spy's best weapon. >> it can be and may not necessarily conform to other people's sense of style. >> you have to know how to wear different clothing. you're dressing a little different, a different sense of style...
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republican congressman tom price said on cnn if we take the president's deal that he brought to the table, you know how many days that pays for the federal government? 8 days. not 8 months not 8 weeks many 8 days. house minority leader nancy pelosi said she won't cape deal without a tax rate increase for the weptiest americans but --wealthiest americans but added there's a sense of urgency that makes her think an agreement is on the horizon. >> the elements for an agreement are there. time is of the essence and the quick deer it the more confidence we instill and the by the better he for the economy and american people. >> reporter: republicans senatorrubio said simply that the political branch in dc created the fiscal cliff and it's an example of a dysfunctional process. in washington peter doocy fox news. >>> mont gol rit county he is -- montgomery county executive wants a million dollars to research a proposed rapid funding system it is after a week he said it was not financially workable and sayse says it's not a-- and he says it's not affordable but wants to use the money to analyze
republican congressman tom price said on cnn if we take the president's deal that he brought to the table, you know how many days that pays for the federal government? 8 days. not 8 months not 8 weeks many 8 days. house minority leader nancy pelosi said she won't cape deal without a tax rate increase for the weptiest americans but --wealthiest americans but added there's a sense of urgency that makes her think an agreement is on the horizon. >> the elements for an agreement are there....
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cnn state of the union at 3:00 and face the nation from cbs. listen to them all on c-span radio 91 fm. xm satellite channel 119. listen on your i-phone, blackberry or android. on c-span.org. truman had two big puzzles in his life. first was, this is a man that got in politics having failed in many businesses as a young man. and the only way to get in politics in missouri was to be part of a machine. there were two of them and he looked up with the pender gast machine arguably the most corrupt and often vicious machine. i said how did this happen? how could he work in this machine in local politics? that was the first thing i had to work out. the second of course is what we all know about and that is how did he come to use the atomic bomb? what was behind the decision? what's the story about the atomic bomb before he became president? and then when the decision was on his desk. it's still a controversial story and i wanted to know more about it. >> from his early life through his presidency. we look at the life of harry truman in, citizen soldie
cnn state of the union at 3:00 and face the nation from cbs. listen to them all on c-span radio 91 fm. xm satellite channel 119. listen on your i-phone, blackberry or android. on c-span.org. truman had two big puzzles in his life. first was, this is a man that got in politics having failed in many businesses as a young man. and the only way to get in politics in missouri was to be part of a machine. there were two of them and he looked up with the pender gast machine arguably the most corrupt...